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James Monroe Lear

M, b. circa 1850

James Monroe Lear was born circa 1850 at Kentucky.1 He married Frances Emaline Cuddy on 17 February 1874 at Clark Co., IN. James Monroe Lear lived in June 1880 at Polk Twp., Washington Co., IN; surname misspelled "Layer" in the census.1

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James Francis Leary

M, b. 3 June 1912, d. 6 August 1991

James Francis Leary married Catherine R. Richeson. James Francis Leary was born on 3 June 1912. He died on 6 August 1991 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE, at age 79. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.

James William Leary

M, b. 16 June 1973, d. 1 December 1994

James William Leary was born on 16 June 1973 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. He died on 1 December 1994 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE, at age 21. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.

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Harry A. Lease

M, b. June 1870, d. 28 December 1952

Harry A. Lease was born in June 1870 at Wayne Twp., Champaign Co., OH. He married Ellen Catherine Shea on 24 November 1891 at Marysville, Union Co., OH. Harry A. Lease died on 28 December 1952 at Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, at age 82.

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Dr. Frank Pierce Leatherman

Dr. Frank Pierce Leatherman was born on 18 August 1869 at Hanover, Licking Co., OH. He married Etta Larimore, daughter of Daniel Larimore and Samantha Catherine Essex. Occupation: Physician. Dr. Frank Pierce Leatherman died on 18 August 1928 at Outville, Licking Co., OH, at age 59 OBITUARY - The Granville (Ohio) Times, Thursday, August 23, 1928

PHYSICIAN SUCCUMBS TO HEART ILLNESSDr. Frank P. Leatherman Dies Saturday At His Home In Outville Dr. Frank P. Leatherman for more than 35 years a practicing physician at Outville, died in his home at Outville shortly before 6 o'clock Saturday morning. His death came on the 59th anniversary of his birth, and followed an illness of more than two months with heart trouble. He was twice a patient in Grant hospital, Columbus, taking treatment for the malady. He had been at his home for the last month. Dr. Leatherman began his practice at Outville immediately after finishing medical studies in college. By reason of his 35 years of activity in the medical profession, he was widely known over the county, particularly in the western part. Dr. Leatherman is survived by his widow, Mrs. Etta Leatherman; one brother, Dr. O. J. Leatherman of Thornport, and four sisters, Miss Layra Leatherman of Nashport, Mrs. Celia Denman of Reform, Mrs. Ettie Beal of Mt. Vernon and Mrs. Ida McCann of Perryton. The body lay in state in his office at Outville until the hour of the funeral which was held Monday afternoon at three o'clock. Dr. C. L. Williams, of Granville, officiated at the services. Burial was made in Maple Grove cemetery, Granville.

He was buried in August 1928 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Granville, Licking Co., OH.

Franklin L. Leatherman was born on 12 November 1885.1 He was the son of Henry Leatherman and Catharine (?)1 Franklin L. Leatherman married Florence Ruth, daughter of Charles G. Ruth and Rosa E. Moyer, on 18 December 1915.1 Occupation: Foundryman at Line Lexington, Bucks Co., PA.1 Franklin L. Leatherman lived at Line Lexington, Bucks Co., PA.1 He died on 15 August 1956 at age 70 Obituary (findagrave.com):

Leatherman, Frank L., youngest son of Henry and Catharine (Lapp) Leatherman, was born Nov. 12, 1885, near Line Lexington, Pa; departed this life at his home in Line Lexington, on Aug. 15, 1956; aged 70 y. 9m. 3 d. Death was preceded by an illness over 7 years. In his youth he united with the Mennonite Church and remained a faithful member of the Line Lexington congregation, where he served in both Sunday school and church as long as health permitted. In 1915 he was united in marriage to Florence M. Ruth, who survives. Also surviving are 4 daughters and one son (Kathryn-Mrs. Norman Mininger, Quakertown, Pa; Sarah and Pauline, Line Lexington; Lois-Mrs. Henry Musselman, Souderton, Pa; Roscoe, Harleysville, Pa.), 8 grandchildren, one sister, and 2 brothers. Funeral services were conducted at the Line Lexington Church on Aug. 18 with merle Ruth and Claude Meyers officiating. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery.

He was buried in August 1956 at Line Lexington Mennonite Church Cemetery, Line Lexington, Bucks Co., PA, Find A Grave Memorial# 13533059.

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Kathryn Leatherman was born on 22 November 1916 at Line Lexington, Bucks Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Franklin L. Leatherman and Florence Ruth.1 Kathryn Leatherman married Norman Mininger on 2 August 1941. Kathryn Leatherman died on 8 November 2004 at Bucks Co., PA, at age 87 Dates per SSDI, last residence Quakertown.

Obituary (findagrave.com):

Kathryn Mininger‚ 87‚ of Quakertown‚ died Monday‚ Nov. 8‚ 2004‚ in St. Luke's Quakertown Hospital. She was the wife of the late Norman D. Mininger.

Born in Line Lexington‚ she was a daughter of the late Franklin and Florence (Ruth) Leatherman.

Mrs. Mininger was an active member of Rocky Ridge Mennonite Church in Quakertown‚ where she was a founding member and custodian for more than 35 years. She also helped with the home department and cradle roll.

She was survived by two daughters‚ Lucille "Lucy" Price and her husband‚ Ken‚ of Granger‚ IN and Lois Mininger of Quakerton; a son‚ Philip P. Mininger and his wife‚ Phyllis‚ of Perkasie; five grandchildren‚ David‚ Daniel‚ Justin‚ Jeff and Mike; a brother‚ Roscoe Leatherman of Souderton; and two sisters‚ Lois Mussleman and her husband‚ Henry‚ and Sarah Leatherman all of Souderton.

In addition to her husband‚ she was preceded in death by an infant son‚ Norman David; and a sister‚ Pauline Leatherman.

Funeral services were held Saturday‚ Nov. 13‚ 2004 in the Rocky Ridge Mennonite Church in Quakertown. Interment was in Rocky Ridge Mennonite Cemetery‚ Quakertown.

She was buried in November 2004 at Rocky Ridge Mennonite Cemetery, Quakertown, Bucks Co., PA, Find A Grave Memorial# 78571409.